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PracE AND 
MANNERS. 
51. 
Var. A. 
DeEscriPTION. 
PLace. 
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MARTINICO 
FL. 
DEscRIPTION, 
PLace. 
Fea (Yee AT Come EP GR. 
brown: through the eyes a brownifh ftreak ; and parallel to this, 
above them, a whitifh one: the under parts are greenifh white : 
quills and tail deep olive, edged with white: legs brown. 
This bird is found in Carolina and Famaica alternately ; vifit- 
ing the firft in fummer, and retiring to the laft in the winter 
months. Buffon thinks Edwards and Cate/by’s birds to be differ- 
ent {pecies ; but they feem fcarcely to differ, except that the laft 
is faid to have ved legs, which Edwards calls brown. It is called 
at Famaica by the name of Whip-tom-kelly. 
Le Gobe-mouche olive de Canada, Brif. orn. ii, p. 408. 26. 
HIS in general has the plumage coloured as in the laft- 
defcribed, but wants the pale ftreak over the eyes, and 
has two pale bands acrofs the wings: the under parts yellowifh 
white. 
It inhabits Canada. It does not feem materially to differ from 
the laft. 
oy 
Mufcicapa Martinica, Liz. Syf.i. p. 325. 3. 
Le Gobe-mouche hupé de la Martinique, Brif. orz. il. p. 362. 3. pl. 36. 
f. 2.—Buf. oif. iv. p. 540.—PI. enl. 568. f. 1. 
S IZE of the firft fpecies, or a trifle bigger: length fix inches. 
Bill brown, befet with hairs at the bafe: the feathers of the 
head, and reft of the upper parts, brown; thofe of the crown 
long,. and whitifh at their bafe, and when erected into a crett, 
appear mixed: the under parts are alh-coloured: quills brown, 
with whitifh edges: tail brown: legs afh-colour. 
Inhabits Martinico. 
